Only by fostering human rights knowledge, skills and attitudes in every generation, we can win the battle for human...Only by fostering human rights knowledge, skills and attitudes in every generation, we can win the battle for human rights.

The international literacy day celebrated today, is a key moment to reflect on the progress made in relation to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 and assess the challenges that still exist to ensuring all children, young people, and adults are able to read and write.

Strengthening learning assessment systems is a priority area for GPE’s Knowledge and Innovation Exchange. In order to improve learning outcomes, a range of interventions is necessary to support developing countries in ensuring strong systems to monitor what their students are learning.

The National Education Week (NEW) that took place in Accra, Ghana, in early August was the occasion for the country to engage stakeholders in reviewing the performance of the education sector, and to collectively devise strategies towards achieving targets. Read what makes the NEW unique among GPE partner countries and the main takeaways from the event.

Quality education data is essential to inform planning and policy decisions by governments and support effective school management; it is also a cornerstone of mutual accountability. This blog explores how good investments in knowledge and innovation can contribute to strengthen data collection systems.

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The Global Partnership for Education supports close to 70 developing countries to ensure that every child receives a quality basic education, prioritizing the poorest, most vulnerable and those living in countries affected by fragility and conflict.